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Rams are tough-minded in Year 2 under McElwain

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP)

Jim McElwain was more concerned with preparing the Colorado
State Rams both mentally and physically for a demanding schedule
than with choosing a starting quarterback when he opened his second
training camp this summer.

Not only did the first scrimmage fail to distinguish a
front-runner at QB, it produced a new challenger.

Freshman Nick Stevens competed 16 of 23 passes for 226 yards
with two TDs and an interception to thrust himself into the mix
with junior Garrett Grayson and sophomore Conner Smith, each of
whom completed 10 of 16 passes with no touchdowns and an
interception.

That was just fine with McElwain, who has preached that
competition at all positions is the key for the Rams to get better
and surpass last year's four-win season.

''I think it created some great problems,'' McElwain said.

As camp hit the midway mark, McElwain invited Trevor Moawad,
vice president of Mindset Programs at Athletes Performance, to
speak to his squad, reiterating the points McElwain's been
preaching since he first came to Fort Collins. McElwain knew
Moawad, who works with some of the top college programs in the
country as well as NFL teams, from his time as Alabama's offensive
coordinator.

His players aren't just focused on physical conditioning but
mental conditioning, and it's that attention to detail that
McElwain hopes will help turn the program around.

''A lot of the coaches that are continuing to evolve through
coach (Nick) Saban's system and go out on their own, I think they
look at things differently,'' Moawad said. ''I think most coaches
don't even know what they're not doing. As Coach McElwain,
(Florida) Coach (Will) Muschamp, and (Florida State) Coach (Jimbo)
Fisher, these guys have stepped on and they're looking to build an
infrastructure that is similar to what they experienced at LSU or
Alabama.

''The mental piece is an enhancing piece. It can be that extra 3
to 5 percent or that 4 yards between Georgia and Alabama, and
(Coach McElwain) is doing a great job doing it.''

Five things to know about the Rams this season:

1. GROUND GAME: No matter who's under center, he'll have a deep
corps of running backs behind him. Donnell Alexander and Chris
Nwoke lead a solid group and Bryce Peters, a freshman from Houston,
has turned some heads this summer, adding more depth and options in
the backfield.

2. NO CUPCAKES. The Rams have a tough schedule. They face
top-ranked Alabama on Sept. 21 in Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Boise
State, the Mountain West Conference favorite, came in at No. 19 in
the preseason AP Top 25 poll released last week. The Broncos visit
Fort Collins on Oct. 2.

3. GROWING UP: Against Fresno State last season, the Rams had
eight freshmen on the field on defense. Now, it's time for that
trial by fire to pay off, co-defensive coordinator Marty English
said. ''It's huge; it's a year of maturity, a year of understanding
what we are looking for,'' he said. ''That's what we are excited
for, and we're still young. We're excited for the progression and
maturity they are starting to take. We're still young, but we are
mature way beyond our years from last year.''

4. COLORADO RIVALRY: McElwain said he's glad the Rams play arch
rival Colorado every year, saying it's healthy for football in
Colorado and great for recruiting. ''I would love to see both
programs become perennial Top 20 teams. I know they are headed in
the same direction we are,'' he said, adding he doesn't care where
it's played. ''I just know this: it should be played. Doesn't
matter where it fits on the schedule, but it is a game the state of
Colorado deserves.'' This year's game is Sept. 1 in Denver.

5. WELCOME BACK: Former NFL standout Joey Porter is helping the
Rams as an undergraduate assistant coach while he finishes up his
degree. Porter starred for the Rams before playing 13 seasons in
the NFL, winning a Super Bowl with the Steelers in `05. He will be
inducted into CSU's sports Hall of Fame this winter.

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